Claims
- 1. A door fastening device for use with a door that is movable, in use, between an open position and a closed position, the door fastening device comprising a casing, a bolt movable between a retracted position and an extended position where at least part of the bolt extends through an opening in the casing to fasten the door, in use, the bolt being linked to an abutment member by a single link, said part of the bolt being movable to its extended position by engagement, of a bolt member of a lock or latch of the door with said abutment member, said abutment member being mounted on the link and adjustable to compensate for different clearances, in use, between the casing and the door in its closed position, to ensure sufficient engagement of the abutment member by the bolt member to move said part of the bolt to its extended position, a faceplate with an opening for passage of said bolt member, and means for relative fixing adjustment between the faceplate and the casing to compensate for different relative dispositions, in use, between the door and the casing.
- 2. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein for effecting adjustment thereof, the abutment member is angularly movable about an axis which is normal to a plane which is itself normal to at least a part of the casing having said opening therein.
- 3. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said abutment member is on one side of a link which is connected to said bolt.
- 4. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 3, wherein when the abutment member is engaged, in use, by the bolt member of said lock or latch, it effects movement of said link in a direction away from said opening in the casing.
- 5. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abutment member is in the form of a cam having a rotational axis, the cam having respective first and second external surfaces which are substantially at 90E to one another and at different radial distances respectively from said rotational axis.
- 6. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said first external surface extends across the whole axial length of the cam.
- 7. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second external surface extends axially for only part of the length of the cam, said part defining a nose part.
- 8. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cam is adjustable by slackening a screw on which the cam is carried and which defines said rotational axis.
- 9. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said casing is adapted to be secured to a frame of the door, in use, and is removable therefrom to allow access to said adjustment screw.
- 10. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bolt is a swivel bolt.
- 11. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said bolt is a swivel bolt pivotally mounted to a housing adapted to be secured, in use, to said frame and covered by said casing.
- 12. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the casing has an opening therein through which, in use, the bolt member of the lock or latch extends, and a screw hole for receiving a screw for fixing the casing to a frame of the door, said faceplate having a slot therein adapted to receive said screw at one position therein, and thereby secure the faceplate to the casing in one selected relative position of alignment, in use, between the respective openings in the casing and the faceplate, corresponding to one disposition between the door and the casing, the screw being releasable to allow sliding of the faceplate relative to the casing and then being re-tightened at another position in said slot thereby to secure the faceplate to the casing in another selected relative position of alignment of the respective openings in the casing and the faceplate, corresponding to a different disposition between the door and the casing, in use.
- 13. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the faceplate is received in a recessed portion of the casing in which said opening is formed.
- 14. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the opening in the casing is wider than the opening in said faceplate.
- 15. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 1, comprising two bolts, each movable between a retracted position and an extended position where at least part of the bolt extends through an opening in the casing to fasten the door, in use, the bolts being disposed at upper and lower positions respectively in the casing and being linked together by a link which carries the abutment member, so that, in use, the bolt member engages and moves said abutment member thereby effecting extension of said at least part of each bolt through its associated opening respectively.
- 16. A door fastening device comprising a bolt movable between a retracted position and an extended position where at least part of the bolt extends, in use, to fasten the door, the bolt being linked to an abutment member by a single link, said part of the bolt being movable to its extended position in engagement, of a bolt member of a lock or latch of the door with said abutment member, said abutment member being a cam mounted on the link, the cam being adjustable to compensate for different clearances, in use, between the device and the door in its closed position, to ensure sufficient engagement of the abutment member by the bolt member to move said part of the bolt to its extended position, and the cam having a flat, first surface and a second surface on a nose part.
- 17. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein said cam is angularly movable about a rotational axis.
- 18. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the second surface extends radially further from said rotational axis than the first surface.
- 19. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first and second surfaces are alternately directed to face outwardly of said opening in the casing by angular adjustment movement of the cam through 90°.
- 20. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the first surface extends across the whole axial length of the cam.
- 21. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second surface extends axially for only part of the axial length of the cam.
- 22. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the second surface is arcuate.
- 23. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the cam has a flat end surface engaged against a flat side of a link connected to said bolt, the cam being secured to said link by a screw defining a rotational axis of the cam and being releasable to allow angular movement of the cam relative to said link.
- 24. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 23, wherein at its respective opposite ends, the link is pivotally connected to a pair of swivel bolts, each of which is pivotally mounted for swinging movement at its respective associated casing opening.
- 25. A door fastening device for use with a door that is movable, in use, between an open position and a closed position, the door fastening device comprising a casing, a bolt movable between a retracted position and an extended position where at least part of the bolt extends through an opening in the casing to fasten the door, in use, the bolt being linked to an abutment member, said part of the bolt being movable to its extended position by engagement of a bolt member of a lock or latch of the door with said abutment member, said abutment member being adjustable to compensate for different clearances, in use, between the casing and the door in its closed position, to ensure sufficient engagement of the abutment member by the bolt member to move said part of the bolt to its extended position, a faceplate with an opening for passage of said bolt member, and means for relative fixing adjustment between the faceplate and the casing to compensate for different relative dispositions, in use, between the door and the casing, the abutment member being in the form of a cam having a rotational axis, the cam having respective first and second external surfaces which are at 90° to one another and at different radial distances respectively from said rotational axis, said first external surface extending across the whole length of the cam, said second external surface extending axially for only part of the length of the cam, and the cam being adjustable by slackening a screw on which the cam is carried and which defines said rotational axis.
- 26. A door fastening device comprising a bolt movable between a retracted position and an extended position where at least part of the bolt extends, in use, to fasten the door, the bolt being linked to an abutment member, said part of the bolt being movable to its extended position by engagement of a bolt member of a lock or latch of the door with said abutment member, said abutment member being a cam which is adjustable to compensate for different clearances, in use, between the device and the door in its closed position, to ensure sufficient engagement of the abutment member by the bolt member to move said part of the bolt to its extended position, and the cam having a flat, first surface and a second surface on a nose part, wherein the cam is angularly movable about a rotational axis, the first and second surfaces are alternately directed to face outwardly of said opening in the casing by angular adjustment movement of the cam through 90°, and the cam has a flat end surface engaged against a flat side of a link connected to said bolt, the cam being secured by said link by a screw defining a rotational axis of the cam and being releasable to allow angular movement of the cam relative to said link.
- 27. A door fastening device comprising a housing, a pair of bolts each movable between a retracted position and an extended position where at least part of the bolt extends, in use, to fasten a door, the bolts being pivotally mounted in the housing about respective first and second pivots, and the bolts being pivotally connected at respective third and fourth pivots spaced from the first and second pivots respectively, to respective opposite ends of a single link, a cam being adjustably mounted on the link, said part of each bolt being movable to its extended position by engagement of a bolt member of a lock or latch of the door with said cam, the cam being mounted on the link for angular adjustment movement relative to the link, about an axis defined by a fixing screw, to compensate for different clearances, in use, between the device and the door in its closed position, to ensure sufficient engagement of the cam by the bolt member to move said part of each bolt to its extended position, the cam having an extended, flat first external surface and a second external surface on a nose part of the cam, the cam being angularly adjustable, in use, through 90° about its axis by release of said fixing screw, between a first extreme position, where the extended, flat, first surface is arranged for engagement by said bolt member to compensate for clearances between the door and a casing, and a second extreme position, where the second surface on the nose part of the cam is arranged for engagement by said bolt member, the first and second surfaces being at different radial differences respectively from the cam axis, the fixing screw being tightened in any selected adjusted position of the cam so that the cam is then held fast with said link and moves therewith, a flat end surface of the cam being engaged against a flat side of the link.
- 28. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 27, wherein said first surface extends across the whole axial length of the cam.
- 29. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 27, wherein the second surface extends axially for only part of the length of the cam, said part defining said nose part.
- 30. A door fastening device as claimed in claim 27, wherein the housing is received in a casing adapted to be secured to a frame of the door, in use, the casing being removable therefrom to allow access to said fixing screw on which the cam is mounted.
ROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from PCT International Application Number PCT/GB00/04442, which was filed 23 Nov. 2000 (23.11.00), and was published in English.
PCT Information
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PCT/GB00/04442 |
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WO01/42600 |
6/14/2001 |
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